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Juhan Frank
Professor of Physics & Astronomy

Ph.D., 1978 - University of Cambridge, England

Astronomy & Astrophysics

Office: 251 Nicholson
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RESEARCH INTERESTS

The main research interests of our group focus on astrophysical objects whose emission is generated by accretion onto a compact object. These include active galactic nuclei in which huge energy fluxes in all wavebands are generated by accreting supermassive black holes, cataclysmic binaries containing an accreting white dwarf, and X-ray binaries involving an accreting neutron star or a black hole (Picture of a BH binary). One of the fundamental problems in the theory of active galactic nuclei is the origin of the supermassive black hole and of the large amounts of material it has to swallow in order to produce the observed luminosities. Most galaxies are now thought to harbor supermassive black hole (See Hubble Space Telescope Evidence). Interesting and challenging problems of hydrodynamics, thermal and dynamical stability, and radiative transfer arise in the study of how this material loses its angular momentum, falls inward, and in so doing generates the observed radiation. In accretion-powered binary stars, different types of flow and physical conditions are encountered depending on whether the accreting compact degenerate object is a white dwarf or a neutron star, and on whether or not it has a strong magnetic field. The spectral characteristics, state of polarization, and time variability of the emitted radiation depend on the above premises. Modeling the properties of the observed radiation is currently an extremely active and lively field of research whose goal is the unraveling of the origin, structure, and evolution of compact short-period binaries and binary pulsars.

CURRENT AND SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Juhan Frank, Andrew King, and Derek Raine, "Accretion Power in Astrophysics", 3rd edition, Cambridge University Press, publication date: January 17, 2002. Another edition of the popular graduate-level textbook including many improved and updated sections, an up-to-date discussion of viscosity in accretion disks, and an entirely new chapter placing all known accretion solutions on a common framework and incorporating advection-dominated accretion flows.

 


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